- Bharatpur, India
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locator_position = right | state_name = Rajasthan
district = Bharatpur
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altitude = 183
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footnotes =Bharatpur ( _hi. भरतपुर) is a city in the
India n state ofRajasthan . It was founded byMaharaja Suraj Mal in 1733. Located inMewat region, Bharatpur was once an impregnable, well-fortified city, and the capital of a kingdom ruled byJat maharaja s. The trio of Bharatpur,Deeg andDholpur has played an important part in the Jat history ofRajasthan . Located 50 km west of the city ofAgra (the city of theTaj Mahal ), it is also the administrative headquarters ofBharatpur District .Geography
Bharatpur is located at coord|27.22|N|77.48|E| [ [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/24/Bharatpur.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Bharatpur] ] . It has an average elevation of 183
metre s (600 feet).Demographics
As of the 2001 Indian
census [GR|India] , Bharatpur had a population of 2,04,560. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Bharatpur has an average literacy rate of 66%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 75% and female literacy of 56%. 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.History
The town was named Bharatpur after
Bharata , a brother of LordRama , whose other brother Laxman is the familydeity of the erstwhile royal family of Bharatpur. The name 'Laxman' was engraved on the arms, seals and other emblems of the state.The city and the fort of Bharatpur have been believed to be founded by Lord Aditya Consul in the early 17th century, the majesty established a state in the
Mewat region south ofDelhi , with its capital atDeeg . Leaders likeGokula , Raja Ram,Churaman andBadan Singh brought theJats together and moulded them into a force to be reckoned with.Maharaja Suraj Mal was the state's greatest ruler; he made the state a formidable force in the region. Suraj Mal took over the site of Bharatpur from Khemkaran, a son of Rustam, and established it as the capital of his state. He fortified the city by building a massive wall around it.
During the
British Raj , the state covered an area of 5,123 km² and its rulers enjoyed a salute of 17 guns. The state acceded unto thedominion of India in 1947. It was merged with three nearby princely states to form the 'Matsya Union', which in turn was merged with other adjoining territories to create the present-day state ofRajasthan .Former flag of Bharatpur
When Bharatpur was a
princely state , it was the only political entity ever to have a chartreuse colored flag. [ [http://www.fotw.us/flags/in-bhara.html Baratpur—Indian Princely State—the only political entity ever to have a chartreuse colored flag:] ]Meo
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Meo Chronology of Bharatpur rulers
The Jat rulers of Bharatpur were from
Sinsinwar clan. Before the formation of Bharatpur state the capital of Sinsinwars was atSinsini .Sinsini earlier was known as 'Shoor saini' and its inhabitants were known as 'Saur Sen'. The influence of Saur Sen people can be judged from the fact that the dialect of the entire north India at one time was known as 'Saursaini'.
Shoor Sain people were
Chandra Vanshi kshatriya s.Lord Krishna was also born in vrishni branch of Chandravansh. A group ofYadava s was follower ofShiv and Vedic God inSindh . Someinscription s and coins of these people have been found in 'Mohenjo Daro '. ' Shiv Shani Sevi' words have been found engraved on one inscription.Yajur Veda mentions 'Shinay Swah'. 'Sini Isar' was found on one gold coin.Atharva Veda mentions 'Sinwali' for Sini God.The above group of Yadavas came back from Sindh to
Brij area and occupiedBayana in Bharatpur district. After some struggle the 'Balai' inhabitants were forced by Shodeo andSaini rulers to move out of Brij land and thus they occupied large areas. 'SaurSaini ' was changed to 'ShinShoor' or 'Sinsini' after their God 'Shin'. These people of Sinsini were called Sinsinwar. The chronology ofSinsinwar Jat clan rulers of Bharastpur is as under:*
Gokula , ? - 1670
*Raja Ram, 1670 - 1688
*Churaman , 1695 - 1721
*Badan Singh , 1722 - 1756
*Maharaja Suraj Mal , 1756 - 1767
*Maharaja Jawahar Singh , 1767 - 1768
*Maharaja Ratan Singh , 1768 - 1769
*Maharaja Kehri Singh , 1769 - 1771
*Maharaja Nawal Singh , 1771 - 1776
*Maharaja Ranjit Singh, 1776 - 1805
*Maharaja Randhir Singh , 1805 - 1823
*Maharaja Baldeo Singh , 1823 - 1825
*Maharaja Balwant Singh , 1825 - 1853
*Maharaja Jashwant Singh , 1853 - 1893
*Maharaja Ram Singh , 1893 - 1900 (Exiled)
*Maharani Girraj Kaur , regent 1900-1918
*Maharaja Kishan Singh , 1900 - 1929
*Maharaja Brijendra Singh , 1929-1947 (Joined the Indian Union)Keoladeo National Park
Now declared a
World Heritage Site byUNESCO , duck-hunting reserve of the Maharajas is one of the major wintering areas for large numbers of aquatic birds fromAfghanistan ,Turkmenistan ,China andSiberia . Some 364 species of birds, including the rareSiberian Crane , have been recorded in the park. The name "Keoladeo" is derived from the name of an ancient Hindu temple devoted toLord Shiva in the sanctuary's central zone while the Hindi term 'Ghana' implies dense, thick areas of forest cover.Places to see
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Keoladeo National Park
*Lohagarh Fort
*Government Museum
*The Palace
*Jawahar Burj and Fatej BurjFairs and festivals
*Brij festival
*Jaswant exhibition
*Gangaur
*Teej Surrounding area
*Deeg Fort
*Gopal BhavanReferences
* [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/India/bharatp.htm Brief history and detailed genealogy of the ruling chiefs of Bharatpur]
* [http://www.uq.net.au/~zzhsoszy/ips/b/bharatpur.html Genealogy of the ruling chiefs of Bharatpur]
* [http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/text.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V08_079.gifImperial Gazeteer of India Vol 8, P-73 Bharatpur State]
*R.C.Majumdar, H.C. Raychaudhury, Kalikaranjan Datta: An Advanced History of India, fourth edition, 1978, ISBN 0333 90298 X, p.535-36Notes
See also
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The Jat Uprising of 1669
*The rise of Jat power
*Jats in the pre-Aurangzeb period
*Bharatpur (Lok Sabha constituency)
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